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Signs That You're Too Drunk ... by SaleGamine2002-08-26 00:26:35
  damn American drinking age limits by slayer2002-08-26 02:29:47
    Not really by Crash_2002-08-26 05:24:37
      How wasted? by slayer2002-08-26 05:33:47
        You assume a lot by Crash_ 2002-08-26 05:54:46
Bartenders are SUPPOSED to cut you off. However in college towns this rarely happens. Especially since you can easily get someone else to buy your drinks for you.

My experience has been that the only reason I got more drunk at private parties than at bars was because it was cheaper. You can buy liquor and bring it back to your place whereas at bars the cost per drink is pretty stout. There was an exception to this at the local watering hole where I went to college---75 cent pitchers of beer. You bring the pitcher and they fill it up! My "pitcher" was a two gallon container! We simply got the designated driver to go fill the pitcher up for us, and the bartender never saw just how drunk we were.

The funny thing was that by the time I actually turned 21, I quit getting drunk. I guess I was sick of beer and getting drunk. From what I could tell, this was common throughout the university, hence the joke about turning 21 made you the "designated driver". We simply bought all the alcohol for the underage folks.
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          But you were responsible enough by caffine-iv2002-08-26 06:00:08

 

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